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ad210358



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npinks wrote:
ad210358 wrote:
npinks wrote:
4500miles drive to go on a safari pond tour Laughing


When you have worked it out, let me know Wink


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Way wide of the mark Laughing

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PeteCowell



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United Kingdom 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Santorini Black

Hi

Got my Freelander back on Monday, dealer has replaced the sensor. Apparently had another one in with the same problem.

Hope it doesn't reoccur now!

Pete

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npinks



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ad210358 wrote:
npinks wrote:
ad210358 wrote:
npinks wrote:
4500miles drive to go on a safari pond tour Laughing


When you have worked it out, let me know Wink


http://www.wwt.org.uk/learn/teachers/activ...ond-safari Very Happy


Way wide of the mark Laughing


your not in to that "sport" where you sit with a big stick with a hook on the end, keeping you maggots warm in your mouth are you Shocked

TBH i haven't a clue Laughing Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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United Kingdom 2011 Freelander 2 TD4_e XS Manual Lago Grey

you can,t beet a good days fishing dont keep the maggots in my mouth though years ago possable link to mouth cancer caused by the dyes used in coloured maggots, Very Happy rainy-city
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ad210358



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npinks wrote:
ad210358 wrote:
npinks wrote:
ad210358 wrote:
npinks wrote:
4500miles drive to go on a safari pond tour Laughing


When you have worked it out, let me know Wink


http://www.wwt.org.uk/learn/teachers/activ...ond-safari Very Happy


Way wide of the mark Laughing


your not in to that "sport" where you sit with a big stick with a hook on the end, keeping you maggots warm in your mouth are you Shocked

TBH i haven't a clue Laughing


Your not even warm Whistle

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Annie



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England 2009 Freelander 2 TD4_e XS Manual Galway Green

I thought that I had a Dpf on my 59 reg until I read this thread and ive been dreading having a problem with it. I've been giving it a weekly run up the motorway to try to keep things right if i've only been pottering about in it.

Am I right in thinking it's only 2011 onwards that have them? If it is, it's one less thing for me to worry about.

My Xtype had a dpf and a weekly run up the motorway seemed to keep it ok. 15k miles when i sold it and it never had a problem Smile My husband just got rid of his Audi A3 with 80k on and that never had a dpf problem either.
Is it a 'perk' of FL ownership? 59 TD4e XS in galway green

Post #130783 6th Feb 2012 10:25 am
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EYorkshire



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Yes Annie, manufactured late 2010 for the MY11 UK market, all to meet new EU5 emissions standards. If the DPF works correctly then black smoke is a thing of the past from the exhaust.

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Annie



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Embarassed Thanks EY, I seem to have been 'looking after' a non-existent dpf Laughing Embarassed Embarassed 59 TD4e XS in galway green

Post #130790 6th Feb 2012 10:53 am
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HSE11



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United Kingdom 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Ipanema Sand

Aye, my 2011 sd4 190hp with just 5,200 miles from new gave the message DPF full. The handbook says to drive for 20/30 minutes at between 50/70 mph (I think it says) to regenerate it. As I live about 5 miles from the M1 it was not much of a problem. What would be the answer if you lived well out into the sticks, with no motorway close at hand. Must say for a £36k motor it's a very poor design IMHO.

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Annie wrote:

Am I right in thinking it's only 2011 onwards that have them? If it is, it's one less thing for me to worry about.


DPF's on models built in 2009. Her ladyship's was built in October 2009, has a DPF on it. Delivered November 20th'09 and in March'10 she had her first and only (so far) DPF warning at 6,000+kms.

Local LR Official Service Centre had it for two days - cleaned it out and then reprogrammed the FL2 with new DPF software. No problems since and 80% of her driving is local short trips. Present kms 42,000+. Thumbs Up

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I believe the UK market was a year later, built in 2010 to meet the EU5 standard.

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athelstan



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EYorkshire wrote:
I believe the UK market was a year later, built in 2010 to meet the EU5 standard.


Blimey - you mean to say that the Swiss got something first before the lads n lasses in Blighty - crikey Rolling Eyes

But just a minute - the DPF was clearly "work-in-progress" - so the Swiss were the guinea pigs in this experiment of environmental waste management. Rolling Eyes Jolly Good Thumbs Up

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Most European countries that demanded EU5 were the guinea pigs and only when forced did the UK adopt it, shows how confident they were in DPF's for diesels Neutral
Could it be that our small island just ain't big enough to get a good run out for regeneration anymore Confused Must admit to not having a DPF problem show on the display, only the oil dilution after 12 months of mixed driving. Thumbs Up

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RJS



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Having had a Jag XJ with DPF, whilst I never had a problem with it mainly due to the type of use, when I decided to change, the increasing number of reports about problems with lots of different DPF equipped makes of car caused me to buy one of the last non DPF equipped Freelanders rather than a new one. This technology is not properly developed and is almost self defeating in terms of emission reduction.

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druand



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Scotland 2013 Freelander 2 SD4 GS Auto Fuji White

Have had 2 FL with DPF and never a minutes bother. Live in country area but we have a steep uphill overtaking lane on main road. Once a week Foot on floor and 90+ mph at top of hill. Doing this on a hill has engine working harder than on motorway. All FL2's (3) Gone
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